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News: Page 138

Will Oregon’s Universities ‘Strike’ Out?

If the classified staff union and state universities don’t agree on labor contract, a strike could kick off academic year

News 6 years ago

Time is running out for management from Oregon’s seven universities and classified staff to agree on a contract before labor can vote on a strike. … Continue reading →

Annette Montero 1962-2019

The family of a woman killed in downtown Eugene last month describes a life much bigger than the word ‘homeless’

News 6 years ago

In 1979 she graduated as a class leader in a large Bay Area high school. In 1982 she was a student at the University of … Continue reading →

Leonard Higgins

Happening People 6 years ago

After graduation from Springfield High School in 1970, Leonard Higgins worked in local lumber mills, studied at Lane Community College and the University of Oregon, … Continue reading →

Lane County Commissioners Declare Homelessness an Emergency

Commissioner Jay Bozievich refers to the declaration as ‘symbolic,’ costly on taxpayer money

BlogNews 6 years ago

Lane County Board of Commissioners voted 4-1, approving a resolution declaring homelessness an emergency during its Tuesday morning Sept. 10 meeting. The declaration was symbolic … Continue reading →

Eugene City Manager Announces Retirement

Longtime city manager Jon Ruiz steps down in October

BlogNews 6 years ago

Following in the footsteps of former Springfield City Manager Gino Grimaldi, Eugene’s city manager, Jon Ruiz, announced his intent to retire, effective Oct. 18. He’s … Continue reading →

Reaching for the Slime

Eugene’s new SLUG queen wants a grand parade

News 6 years ago

Get ready to bend the knee: The new SLUG queen is among us, and her name is Jenette Kime, aka SluGoddess Slime Shine. Elected as … Continue reading →

Feeling Crabby

Why are Dungeness crabs washing up on Oregon beaches this summer?

News 6 years ago

If you’d been strolling along the beach in Seaside at mid-afternoon on Aug. 11, you might have noticed something a little odd. At the high-water … Continue reading →

Who’ll Get Your Vote

Eugene Weekly ventures into Springfield to see how people there might vote in the 2020 presidential race

News 6 years ago

Eugene may be in our name, but believe it or not, Eugene Weekly covers all of Lane County and sometimes even statewide issues. The past … Continue reading →

Forever Unseen

The tragic death of an unhoused woman in Eugene raises questions about how the deaths of those on the streets are tracked

News 6 years ago

A woman was killed while sleeping in a parking lot during the early hours of Monday, Aug. 26. According to a series of Eugene Police … Continue reading →

If You Build It

New recreation and sports facility taking shape at Civic Park

News 6 years ago

A new dream, one made of steel, grandstands and an urban park, is rising from the proverbial ghost of Eugene’s Civic Stadium, now called Civic … Continue reading →

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